Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7790693 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Fucoidans are complex sulfated polysaccharides extracted from brown algae. Depending on the concentration, they have been shown to stimulate and inhibit blood coagulation in vitro. Promotion of coagulation is mediated by blocking tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI). We screened fucoidan extracts from four brown algae species in vitro with respect to their potential to improve coagulation in bleeding disorders. The fucoidans' pro- and anticoagulant activities were assessed by global hemostatic and standard clotting assays. Results showed that fucoidans improved coagulation parameters. Some fucoidans also activated the contact pathway of coagulation, an undesired property reported for sulfated glycosaminoglycans. Chemical evaluation of fucoidans' complex and variable structure included molecular weight (Mw), polydispersity (polyD), structural heterogeneity, and organic and inorganic impurities. Herewith, we describe a screening strategy that facilitates the identification of crude fucoidan extracts with desired biological and structural properties for improvement of compromised coagulation like in hemophilia.
Keywords
DPTE.m.high-performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detectionQELSNASPEcklonia maximaUndaria pinnatifidaSEC-MALLSNOETFPICTIs.c.p.o.Fucus vesiculosusHPAEC-PADTFADRIICPCATAPTTnuclear magnetic resonanceAesLaminaria japonicaOSCsTrifluoroacetic acidCalibrated automated thrombographyNMRnuclear Overhauser enhancementfull-lengthsubcutaneousStructuredifferential refractive indexAtomic emission spectroscopyMass spectrometryTissue factorScreeningFucoidancorn trypsin inhibitorTissue factor pathway inhibitorhemophiliaHemostasisMolecular weightNumber average molecular weightmulti-angle laser light scatteringQuasi-elastic light scatteringinductively coupled plasmaPolydispersity
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Authors
Zhenqing Zhang, Susanne Till, Sabine Knappe, Catherine Quinn, James Catarello, G. Joseph Ray, Friedrich Scheiflinger, Christina M. Szabo, Michael Dockal,